
Other than that I’m preparing for my wedding that will happen next month and then a busy summer with the European festival season that just started. Working on a big double 12” project but it’s not something I can give many details on at the moment. What else have you got moving up/are you working on? What gear did you use, is that important to you in any way whether in the booth or studio? There are also some newer tracks in there that touch on the same nostalgia somehow. It’s more like a distant memory from when I was younger. It’s not a mix that really reflects my style as a DJ. His poetic and thought-provoking songs have. I was driving home and got stuck in evening traffic and made a playlist on Spotify with a lot of older music I used to listen to/party to. London-based alt-folk band Farrago started life as the solo project of singer-songwriter Ian Bennett. Honestly, I was a bit nostalgic from visiting my mom in my hometown. Tell us about your mix, the aim you had with it, what you wanted it to say? Each player will tell their greatest tall tale, while the other players influence it by placing bets, or derail the. Players will assume the roles of villainous and valiant characters to tell fantastical and interweaving stories of their exploits. All I remember is that was the best track ever hahaha. Farrago Tavern is a competitive storytelling game of boasts, bets, and limitless possibilities. I do sometimes dream that I’m working on the best track I ever made and somehow I can never remember how it goes when I wake up. Or sometimes not really sounds but feelings and experiences from just being there and having the best time. Those can be crystal clear sounds on the dancefloor or muffled sounds coming through the backstage walls. Not really, I get inspired while I’m in the club by sounds I’m hearing.
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What role do dreams, tv shows, hopes, and fantasies play in inspiring the music you make? Do you have an idea from any of those sources and use it as a starting point? So in my opinion it’s just out of familiarity that people keep going back to these styles. Techno and all its subgenres have always been very prominent in either the mainstream or underground down here. Well, Belgium had a huge club culture throughout the 90s and early 2000. Why is that do you think? What made those sounds so popular there in the first place? Is it something about the people, the way of life, the landscapes?

I distracted myself by playing video games and when I did music I was just listening to different genres, from lo-fi house and hip hop to anime soundtracks.īelgium is known for its techno, EBM, and industrial. Couldn’t find the motivation or inspiration to get anything done in the studio. After a few months though, I fell into a deep hole. I started working on an album and found many new hobbies and it was a good time all around. I had time to catch up with friends and family. The first year felt like a well-deserved vacation. How was the pandemic for you and what if any effect did it have on your music taste and style, what you play, what you listen to, what you make? We’re now living that dream so I can’t really complain.

Kind of hard to answer this considering the war that is still ruining people’s lives in eastern Europe but looking at myself, when 2022 began I had high hopes and dreams of being able to tour again. How has 2022 been for you so far? What’s been good and bad?
